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- Title
Mammary gland development as a sensitive end point after acute prenatal exposure to an atrazine metabolite mixture in female Long-Evans rats.
- Authors
Enoch, Rolondo R; Stanko, Jason P; Greiner, Sara N; Youngblood, Geri L; Rayner, Jennifer L; Fenton, Suzanne E
- Abstract
Atrazine (ATR), a widely used chlorotriazine herbicide, inhibits a number of endocrine-dependent processes, including gonadotrophin surges and mammary gland development in rats. Chlorotriazine herbicides are rapidly metabolized in plants and animals to form a group of metabolites that are detected both in the environment and in exposed animals. The extent to which these metabolites are responsible directly for the observed health effects is not understood.
- Publication
Environmental health perspectives, 2007, Vol 115, Issue 4, p541
- ISSN
0091-6765
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1289/ehp.9612